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HAUTE OR NAUGHT: Did Jennifer Hudson’s 4th Of July Look Have A Stylish Spark? [POLL]

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Source: W.Wade/WENN / WENN Jennifer Hudson spent 4th of July performing live on stage at the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 37-year-old singer belted out tunes for the audience wearing a silver outfit and shoes. The outfit was created by former Basketball Wives L.A. star Angel Brinks. Source: W.Wade/WENN / WENN The outfit consisted of a light silver bodice with pewter shorts and a matching pewter jacket. Hudson wore big silver hoops and her hair half up and half down in a curly style. View this post on Instagram Every year , I keep my fireworks on the floor ! happy 4th of July ! A post shared by Jennifer Hudson (@iamjhud) on Jul 4, 2019 at 8:47pm PDT She wore silver, sparkly sneakers and posted to Instagram, “Every year, I keep my fireworks on the floor!” So cute! View this post on Instagram I love when yal sing with me ! He was my star ! Thank u babe ! #wawa A post shared by Jennifer Hudson (@iamjhud) on Jul 5, 2019 at 12:14pm PDT The crowd was undoubtedly feeling it as Jennifer Hudson posted a video to Instagram with a fan singing back to her. She affectionately wrote, “I love when y’all sing with me! He was my star! Thank u babe!” View this post on Instagram I wanted to be a firework for the 4th and my glam team turned me definitely turned me into one !! Thank u @adamburrell @waymanandmicah @nailsbydollface @tiffdoeshair #wawawelcomeamerica A post shared by Jennifer Hudson (@iamjhud) on Jul 5, 2019 at 8:29am PDT Jennifer Hudson was styled by celebrity styling duo, Wayman and Micah. Jennifer Hudson had said she wanted to look like “a firework” on the 4th of July, which is what inspired this silver style. We want to know: what do you think of Jennifer Hudson’s transformation into a firework? Is this look HAUTE or NAUGHT? Take our poll below. Take Our Poll DON’T MISS: HAUTE OR NAUGHT: Lizzo Pairs A Neon Dress With Sneakers For A Conversation Starting Look We’re Not Sure About [POLL] HAUTE OR NAUGHT: Draya Michele Sports Toplesses Glasses To The ESPYS [POLL] HAUTE OR NAUGHT: Are You REDy For Monica Brown’s New Hair Color? [POLL] [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3052845″ overlay=”true”]  

HAUTE OR NAUGHT: Did Jennifer Hudson’s 4th Of July Look Have A Stylish Spark? [POLL]

Zendaya Is In Paris Stepping On Necks With Her Fashion And Style

Source: Edward Berthelot / Getty Zendaya and her stylist Law Roach are not playing around. The 22-year-old Euphoria star has been spotted in Paris attending couture fashion week events as well as a party celebrating her as the newest face of Lancome! We love how this Oakland born beauty is evolving on the style front, truly being one to watch, whether it’s on the red carpet or at the hottest events. Get into some of her best looks thus far in Paris!

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Zendaya Is In Paris Stepping On Necks With Her Fashion And Style

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

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Source: Donato Sardella / Getty Paula Patton is just like us. Rather than splurging on pricey leave-in conditioners and salon treatments (which can be worth it every now and then), the Traffik star swears by a brand for her curls that she buys right at the grocery store. “It’s a 10!,” Patton exclaimed at the Moschino 2020 Spring/Summer Resort fashion show in Universal City, Calif. when we asked her about the products that give her natural curly hair a boost. “You can get it at the grocery store,” she continued with a laugh. As for which products she uses from the collection, the actress said she swears by “the leave in spray. I love that.” She continued, “I use the shampoo, conditioner, and that spritz, with a little bit of shine oil.”

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

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Source: Donato Sardella / Getty Paula Patton is just like us. Rather than splurging on pricey leave-in conditioners and salon treatments (which can be worth it every now and then), the Traffik star swears by a brand for her curls that she buys right at the grocery store. “It’s a 10!,” Patton exclaimed at the Moschino 2020 Spring/Summer Resort fashion show in Universal City, Calif. when we asked her about the products that give her natural curly hair a boost. “You can get it at the grocery store,” she continued with a laugh. As for which products she uses from the collection, the actress said she swears by “the leave in spray. I love that.” She continued, “I use the shampoo, conditioner, and that spritz, with a little bit of shine oil.”

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

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Source: Donato Sardella / Getty Paula Patton is just like us. Rather than splurging on pricey leave-in conditioners and salon treatments (which can be worth it every now and then), the Traffik star swears by a brand for her curls that she buys right at the grocery store. “It’s a 10!,” Patton exclaimed at the Moschino 2020 Spring/Summer Resort fashion show in Universal City, Calif. when we asked her about the products that give her natural curly hair a boost. “You can get it at the grocery store,” she continued with a laugh. As for which products she uses from the collection, the actress said she swears by “the leave in spray. I love that.” She continued, “I use the shampoo, conditioner, and that spritz, with a little bit of shine oil.”

Paula Patton Buys Her Go-To Curly Hair Product At The Grocery Store

The 5 Products To Snag From Tatcha’s Epic Summer Sale

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Source: Presley Ann / Getty Tatcha sales don’t come around every day, so when they happen, it’s time to stock up. If you’re not familiar, it’s a cult-followed beauty brand that beauty junkies and celebs alike swear by, with Meghan Markle just one of the beauties who sings its praises. To celebrate the launch of its latest product, The Satin Skin Mist ($40.80, tatcha.com ), Tatcha is offering 15 percent off all purchases until Thursday with the code SUMMER19. Run don’t walk to the sale before it ends and scoop up these five essential Tatcha products!

The 5 Products To Snag From Tatcha’s Epic Summer Sale

How This Hairstylist Pulled Off The Impossible To Do 10 Ponytails In 2 Hours At Summer Jam

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Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty When Tierra Milton got the call to do Summer Jam hours before showtime, her hustler instincts immediately kicked in and, without hesitation, she said ‘Yes.’ Make that a “hell yes!” It wasn’t until reality set in that she realized she had signed up to do the nearly impossible. How could she prepare 10 ponytails for 10 dancers with no products and no hair to do the job? She called her best friend, a stellar celebrity makeup artist Tatiana (@BeatFaceHoney) who happens to be seven and a half months pregnant and her beauty assistant Kay Montana. And like the women in your Black girl tribe, they rushed to her side. Tierra, Tatiana and Kay reached the parking lot at Met Stadium by 7:30pm and only two hours until Cardi and her dancers were scheduled to hit the stage. In a bind, she left her car in the hands of her girls and rushed backstage. Milton, owner of She And Her Studio in Staten Island, New York has worked with celebrities like Keyshia Cole, Sevyn Streeter, Miss Ksyn and more. But her desire to bring luxury and quality to the everyday woman prompted her custom wig line Her Collection. View this post on Instagram Be your own role model and show the what your about ! your designer units can look as natural as this one here . Meet the one and only P R O M I S E ! She’s always going to be the #1 seller in our catalog… protect your hair now and get this look. A post shared by New York Wig Maker (@sheandherstudio) on May 3, 2019 at 4:24pm PDT As a celebrity hairstylist, she is no stranger to pressure but a last minute 10-person job presented new obstacles, but even bigger opportunities. Determined to deliver, Tierra and her crew began glueing tracks and drying them over the car vents on the way to the Summer Jam parking lot. She finished the last dancer with 47-seconds left til’ showtime. “We made it look seamless and effortless when it was anything but,” she wrote in a detailed and inspiring Instagram post. “Team work makes the dream work and opportunity is there only for those who are ready to take it.” Here’s how you can recreate the look in 5 steps: Step 1: Straighten and smooth hair by passing a flatiron over tresses for a frizz-free smooth look. Step 2: Pull hair back into a ponytail then coat with Tresseme hair spray. Step 3: Create a braid at the tail of the ponytail. Begin wrapping extension hair from bottom to top and secure with glue (you can also sew it on). Step 4: Use a hair pin to secure the weft. Step 5: Use a piece of the hair from the ponytail to wrap hide the end of the weft. Go BTS with Teirra below: View this post on Instagram Behind every great ponytail is a hairstylist with hairspray, pins and a #BlackGirlMagic team to help her pull it off! @SheAndHerStudio takes us backstage Cardi’s dressing room where she styled her dancers’ hair. Tutorial coming to HelloBeautiful.com A post shared by HelloBeautiful (@hellobeautiful) on Jun 3, 2019 at 11:00am PDT RELATED STORIES: Summer Jam Was Lit, But Wendy Williams’ Single Swag Was A Mood The Parking Lot At Summer Jam Was A Lituation      

How This Hairstylist Pulled Off The Impossible To Do 10 Ponytails In 2 Hours At Summer Jam

Model Monday: Phylicia Gilzene’s Faith Is Contagious

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  Photo Credit: Kia Caldwell Name: Phylicia Gilzene IG: @phylicia_theplusmodel_  Agency: Self-Represented Seven years ago, Phylicia Gilzene understood how items got on shelves. But as for what went on the sets of the photoshoots held to promote those items, she had no clue. Despite her extensive experience in advanced retail operations and striking beauty she had never thought she would end up in one of the ads that she was once oversaw the distribution of. Her foray into the limelight started on a dance floor. “It’s kind of a funny story, I was at a party dancing and having a good time and this lady came up to me and asked if I ever thought about modeling,” she told HelloBeautiful in an exclusive interview. View this post on Instagram I've always been in Love with myself , and to me that's the only thing that ever mattered !! Photo shot by @josepaganphotography , MUA @viva_glam_lorac , Wig made by @adore_lamour_ Creative director and Mentor @plusmodjeannief , My Look is from @byashleystewart . #ModelMondays #PlusModel #PhyliciaRene #CelebrateMySize #Curves #PlusModelMag #IAmAshley #CurvesAreSexy #GoldenConfidence A post shared by Phylicia Rene (@phylicia_theplusmodel_) on Mar 13, 2017 at 8:37am PDT The thought had never occurred to her even though she was confident about her appearance. Photo Credit: Kia Caldwell “I’ve always been into fashion and thought I was cute, but I had no idea about this plus community,” she explained. She said her connection to the body positivity movement was limited to, “only what I saw on TV.” The candid conversation led to Gilzene enrolling in a runway course. “I met Jeannie Ferguson while doing a runway class. At the time there was a big plus size modeling casting coming up and she told me to go for it.” View this post on Instagram She’ll be here before we know it [[ The dream team always makes it happen]] A post shared by Phylicia Rene (@phylicia_theplusmodel_) on Apr 8, 2019 at 5:14am PDT She put action behind the words of encouragement right away without waiting for additional training. Gilzene was ready to be a star even if she didn’t have all the tools to shine just yet. “I had a friend of mine who was a photographer take some pics and I went for it,” she said.Her nerves didn’t hold her back from going for it the way Ferguson suggested and her assured energy is transferable. “All my onset experiences have been amazing fun and relaxing. I do get nervous sometimes believe it or not in front of the camera but every photographer I’ve ever worked for made me feel very comfortable and gave direction if needed,” she recalled. View this post on Instagram Confidence is #PlusModel #NYC #FashionWeek #PhyliciaRene A post shared by Phylicia Rene (@phylicia_theplusmodel_) on Sep 22, 2016 at 6:56am PDT Chuckling she added, “Looking back on those pics now I can see I’ve come a long way.” She’s not only come a long way as a model but as a mother. She balances pursuing her modeling dreams with raising her sixteen-month-old son and newborn daughter. She’s already begun thinking about how her career will give her an entry point to talk to her children about societal beauty standards – after they get that whole ABCs thing down. View this post on Instagram The Gilzene-Grady Clan @levue_ A post shared by Phylicia Rene (@phylicia_theplusmodel_) on Apr 14, 2019 at 6:46am PDT “I want my kids to know that beauty isn’t everything! Everyone’s definition of beauty can be very different,” she said. She also doesn’t want them to feel appearance disqualifies them to work in any atmosphere. “I never want my kids to feel like they have to look like whomever to be considered beautiful or to be considered for that particular job,” she added. Restrictions that she doesn’t want placed on her children are rejected by her as well. She is not intimidated by the slender models stalking the catwalk. View this post on Instagram Fingers Crossed #FFFWEEKCASTINGTOUR2016 A post shared by Phylicia Rene (@phylicia_theplusmodel_) on Mar 12, 2016 at 7:42am PST “I would love to grace some runways during fashion week and to model for some designers who don’t normally hire plus size models.” She’s prepared to hit the ground running in high heels in between midnight feedings. DON’T MISS: MODEL MONDAY: Aba Forewa Is Going Full Force MODEL MONDAY: Christina Mendez Kept Her Children First On Her Climb To The Top MODEL MONDAY: Ifeoma Somiari Is A Bio Student Selling Bundles And Closures Between Classes [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3027813″ overlay=”true”]

Model Monday: Phylicia Gilzene’s Faith Is Contagious

5 Vitamins Black Women Should Take

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Source: Tashi-Delek / Getty Just like one diet doesn’t fit all, one supplement regimen doesn’t either. Vitamins  should be based on lifestyle, age, gender, health goals, stress levels, sleep patterns, dietary restrictions, medical conditions and the medications you are taking to name a few. Personalized  vitamins reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies while preventing a buildup of excess  vitamins  in your body. For instance, if you’re already getting plenty of calcium in your diet, it can be harmful to take calcium supplements long term. For all populations, nutrients and nutrient levels shift throughout life’s stages. For instance, if you’re in your childbearing years, it is important to get enough omega-3 fatty acids, specifically DHA, since it is a building block of the brain. In addition, folic acid (vitamin B9) is crucial to support healthy neural tube development in the growing fetus. Vitamin D deficiency is very common among people of color, primarily since pigmentation reduces vitamin D production in the skin. Vitamin D helps to protect against chronic conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers, all of which are more prevalent in the black population. Magnesium is an important mineral that African American women often don’t get enough of in a standard diet, where low magnesium levels are often associated with high blood pressure. Omega-3s, Blood Sugar Support (benfotiamine), CoQ10, and Garlic are some other nutritional supplements that can help support heart health, especially given that African Americans can experience an increased incidence of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Hair, Skin, & Nails is a must for black women who need to support hair growth and maintain moisture in the skin. In addition to creating a robust nutritional assessment to curate a customized pack of vitamins and nutrients for each person, Persona Nutrition also organizes the supplements by time of day to take personalization one-step further. There are nutrients that should be taken at various times of the day to help optimize health. For instance, you don’t want to take an energy-promoting nutrient right before bedtime. Our Persona vitamin packs are clearly marked by time of day to make daily nutrition truly personalized. Some vitamins #TeamBeautiful are currently taking: Probiotics- The Vitamin Shoppe- $29.99 Hair Growth- Shedavi- $25.00 Prenatal 1- One A Day- $26.99 Vitamin E- Grow Girl- $12.99 Vitamin A- Nature’s Bounty EvenBeauty- $13.03 RELATED STORIES: 7 Black Women Share What No One Told Them About Motherhood I Gave Stillbirth At 20 Weeks After Complaining For Weeks, Did I Receive Substandard Medical Care? 10 Healthy Meal Delivery Services To Try

5 Vitamins Black Women Should Take

MODEL MONDAY: Bri Findlay Fought To Make Her Runway Dreams A Reality

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Agency:   Major Model Management Instagram:   @bri.findlay  Claim to Fame: If you’ve ever considered picking up one of e.l.f.’s pore refining glam glitter masks this is the pretty face that’s been staring back at you from the ads. View this post on Instagram Super thankful to start off the new year with my elf fam! It’s such an unreal feeling to go online and see my face lol! I overcame a lot within myself over the course of 2017 and I’m so grateful for the continued support of my friends and family. Yay 2018 Thanks @jakahn @moisays @ashleydahlen @talentmanmodels @makeurmark @vicky_steckel @imgmodels @elfcosmetics A post shared by BRI (@bri.findlay) on Jan 4, 2018 at 6:53pm PST Bri Findlay’s modeling career started in a hallway. Rushing between classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology Findlay had a brush with “destiny” when an instructor at the institute suggested that she consider modeling. In an exclusive interview with Hello Beautiful, Findlay explained working with other models to gain valuable information about the industry and how a quick tap on the shoulder completely changed the course of her career. “It wasn’t even my professor . He just saw me in the hallway and was like, ‘do you model?’,” she said. The 5’10” design student said that the moment felt like “destiny,” as it opened her up to a slew of industry insiders who all seemed eager to help her get started. “It just seemed like one person after the other kind of introduced me to the next person and I ended up getting signed.” Photo Credit: Lee & Cris Photography Signing to one of the most prestigious agencies in the business signified a clear route to overnight success for Findlay. She immediately became consumed with thoughts of all of the amazing opportunities that she just knew were already on their way. To her surprise though getting signed was just the first feat on the path. “Things got a little rocky after that,” she said. “It’s not always a straight shot.” She continued, “I thought that things would be easy. I thought I would be taken care of. I thought I would have direction. I thought that whatever agent that I got would basically help and take care of me.” Assumptions were all she had to go on because unlike more traditional careers like law and medicine there was no handbook on how to conduct yourself as a model. She explained that instead of being lavished with the support of an attentive team focused on nothing but getting her to the top she was placed in a position to learn about the realities of how much work it took to move up in the modeling industry. Soon she was left to figure out the dynamics of the business completely on her own after experiencing a routine occurrence many models experience but few discuss openly…being dropped. Fortunately, Findlay was no stranger to hustle . Her journey to FIT has included plenty of it.  Before she began filling her tote with sketchpads and notebooks to capture the constant stream of ideas she has on photoshoot sets, the Flatbush native clawed her way to getting a proper secondary education. She researched the best schools available to her that prioritized the arts and auditioned for several schools to make sure she had a place. “There’s not a lot of high schools that even have that in New York,” she said.  She portrayed the stiff competition as “ American Idol but for drawing, if they really liked you then you got accepted to the school.” Photo Credit: Lee & Cris Photography She stayed committed because she knew there were no alternatives for her, she had to be able to express herself for a living. “It wasn’t something I could put down. It wasn’t something that was gonna leave me. Design and creativity all of that is a part of my personality.” She took the same “no plan B” approach she took to finding a high school and applied it to finding a new agency being proactive about moving forward. “You have to be really resourceful on your own and you have to keep pushing yourself because at the end of the day these agencies are managing hundreds of other models at the same time. What I realize is often times they don’t even have enough time to get around to every girl. So, it’s essential to take notes and learn as much as you can and ask questions of other models and really just build your knowledge on the industry , so you just have that extra knowledge in your back pocket.” “I did get dropped a year ago,” she admitted. “But then I resigned to Major,” she added proudly. The experience taught her that the only way she was going to get ahead was if she tapped into her ability to advocate for herself and expanded her circle so that she could learn from others. Photo Credit: Lee & Cris Photography She turned not only to the professor who scouted her, she describes him as “still very much present” in her life but to other models who might have had similar experiences. While a lack of perceived support left her feeling “out of place an uncomfortable” around the other models initially she pushed past that feeling and reached out to others. “Other people in the industry helped me, other models . We kind of formed a little coalition and helped each other out. We give each other advice and hope for the best.” Today she’s continuing to immerse herself in all the ways one can be creative in the design industry and working towards building her own design business. She says modeling has significantly informed her work as an artist and being on set allows her “get how design works,” in a new way.  After walking at Fashion Week in New York and Paris this year she feels confident about where her career is heading and excited about the future. “Things are on the up and up now.” DON’T MISS: MODEL MONDAY: Muslim Model Leah Vernon Is Body Positive Without Baring It All MODEL MONDAY: Flaviana Matata Is Using Modeling To Give Girls In Her Country A Future MODEL MONDAY: Ambre Anderson Went From Staying On A Couch To Owning A Condo By Keeping Focused [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3024203″ overlay=”true”]

MODEL MONDAY: Bri Findlay Fought To Make Her Runway Dreams A Reality